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Should i get the cheaper tattoo?
03-24-2014, 04:44 PM
Post: #1
Should i get the cheaper tattoo?
So I went to this very good shop in town that I've read good reviews from and asked for a quote on a tattoo the artist said 200 bucks for the one I wanted. So than I asked another artist but this one does his work at home and he said he'd charge me 90 bucks so I'm kinda skeptical. But he does have his license in tattooing so that's good the only thing that is leaving me skeptical is the price. It's more than half cheaper than the shop I went to and I always hear the term "you get what you paid for" I'm just unsure. Have you ever gotten a cheaper tattoo that came out good?

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03-24-2014, 04:52 PM
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Sometimes, YOU GET WHAT YOU PAID FOR, like getting a mural artist done, or a construction done to your home.

Cheap doesn't meant GOOD, either.

10 SIDE EFFECTS OF TATTOOS:
http://positivemed.com/2013/08/29/10-sid...s-tattoos/

2. Allergic retains to temporary and permanent tattoo inks: Reaction to tattoo inks, whether it is a temporary or permanent, is common. Studies indicate that red and yellow inks are most likely to cause allergic reactions to the skin, whereas black, purple, and green pigments have been found to be less allergic. These reactions are generally triggered by exposure to sunlight.
3. Scarring. Tattoos may lead to scar tissue. As the body attempts to remove the foreign substance (ink), bumps or small knots may form around the tattoos. Some skin conditions can also worsen due to tattoos.
4. Symptoms of an infection are: red rashes, swelling and pain. Skin Infection can take 2-3 weeks for an infection to appear.

Google: Tattoo Inks Pose Health Risks
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/Consumer...ovdelivery

A good read: The Hidden Dangers of Getting Inked. http://blogs.cdc.gov/publichealthmatters...ing-inked/

Or TEMPORARY Tattoos May put you @ risk.
http://www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/Consumer...343932.htm

There's a TV show called Tattoo Nightmares.
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&…

They'll fix ANYTHING!

Also: Visit this Facebook page of tattoo artist doing it @ home illegally.

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